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Cellulaer Cellulaer discovered this in Environment 37 reviews since Apr 19, 2008
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Slavofile rated 6 weeks ago
Another theory about why the bee population is waning.
wordtoyourmother rated 7 weeks ago
Dang this sucks!
trace1388 rated 8 weeks ago
Stupid pollution!
unabatedorange rated 2 months ago
Food for thought......
RealitySandwich rated 2 months ago
"Bees aren't pollenating plants because pollution is destroying their scent." --RS
regiina rated 3 months ago
"Pollution is stifling the fragrance of plants and preventing bees from pollinating them - endangering one of the most essential cycles of nature, writes Environment Editor Geoffrey Lean"
msiegel rated 3 months ago
a vicious cycle triggered by pollutants :(
octobre-sound rated 3 months ago
I'm not a happy cappy seasoned sweet flowers are favored by me fuckin' pollution
milzika rated 3 months ago
"Pollution is dulling the scent of flowers and impeding some of the most basic processes of nature, disrupting insect life and imperilling food supplies, a new study suggests. The potentially hugely significant research â€" funded by the blue-chip US National Science Foundation â€" has found that gases mainly formed from the emissions of car exhausts prevent flowers from attracting bees and other insects in order to pollinate them. And the scientists who have conducted the study fear that insects' ability to repel enemies and attract mates may also be impeded."
melissa4m rated 3 months ago
Pollution is dulling the scent of flowers and impeding some of the most basic processes of nature, disrupting insect life and imperilling food supplies, a new study suggests.
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